Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche has been speaking to the media before Wednesday's Premier League game against Wolves at the City Ground (kick-off 19:30 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
- Defender Murillo is a doubt to face Wolves, with Dyche confirming the 23-year-old's fitness is "touch and go".
- Neco Williams will make a return to the matchday squad after serving his suspension for receiving a red card against Crystal Palace.
- Dyche said Matz Sels' injury is "settling down", but they are still unaware when the goalkeeper will make a return.
- He showed solidarity towards Newcastle United's Eddie Howe, after Howe had received criticism. Dyche said: "I was reading about Eddie Howe, brilliant manager, doing a brilliant job - should he be sacked? Three weeks ago, they were saying he should be the Manchester United manager. So, this is the modern way, this is life. Everyone wants everything now - it is clickbait. This is the reality of the job we do."
- Dyche touched on the pressure he had faced whilst being in charge at the City Ground. He said: "It's not about fair anymore. It's just the reality of the modern life as a manager. On the same day I'm [up for] manager of the month, they're saying I should be sacked - the media are saying it - work that one out. That's a new one on me and I've been doing this a long time.
- Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis is "always" in contact with Dyche and is "well aware this was a situation where it was not going to be smooth sailing". Dyche added: "We come off the Palace game with a 10 v 11 situation and we got a good point and he congratulated me. I am a realist, and he is as well."
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